To legally hunt waterfowl, a hunter must follow the federal regulations laid out as well as any regulations his or her particular state has. These regulations on hunting waterfowl are put into action... More > to keep the population of the animal species thriving while not endangering them. Waterfowl regulations apply to cranes, swans, ducks, geese and coots. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Agency governs the federal regulations for legal waterfowl hunting. The stipulations put forth by the FWS are applicable to all waterfowl hunters. Check with your state about getting a stamp to hunt waterfowl or to enroll in their waterfowl hunting program....< Less

A superb collection of waterfowling and wildfowling tales from a well known waterfowler. It covers duck hunting and goose shooting in Britain, America and Canada and deserves a place at every goose... More > and duck hunter's bedside. Second enlarged edition.< Less

A superb collection of waterfowling and wildfowling tales from a well known waterfowler. It covers duck hunting and goose shooting in Britain, America and Canada and deserves a place at every goose... More > and duck hunter's bedside. Second enlarged edition.< Less

A superb collection of waterfowling and wildfowling tales from a well known waterfowler. It covers duck hunting and goose shooting in Britain, America and Canada and deserves a place at every goose... More > and duck hunter's bedside. Second enlarged edition.< Less

A variety of the ducks and geese and other waterfowl found in the Eastern United States, primarily in marshes, ponds, and coastal wetlands, both fresh and salt water. Most photographs were taken at... More > Barnegat Lighthouse State Park and Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in NJ.< Less

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